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Will Dybala leave for free to a rival? Inter is interested in the Argentine
Paulo Dybala has come back to life after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo. He is suffering from health problems, but when he comes on, it shows in Juventus’ play. However, his contract expires in the summer and should there be an extension? It certainly doesn’t look like it. Other big clubs are interested in him, including one of their arch rivals.
Paulo Dybala has come back to life after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo. He is suffering from health problems, but when he comes on, it shows in Juventus’ play. However, his contract expires in the summer and should there be an extension? It certainly doesn’t look like it. Other big clubs are interested in him, including one of their arch rivals.
It’s only halfway through the season and Paulo Dybala is already putting up better numbers than last season. If it weren’t for his health problems, he might even have better numbers than the one before.
The Argentine has hit 20 competitive games this season, scoring 9 goals and 4 assists, he has even been named man of the match four times, which only speaks volumes about his quality and form.
Transfermarkt estimates Dybala’s value at €50 million, however, his contract expires in the summer and he could leave Juventus for free. There is talk of a contract, but according to Italian media, a contract extension is unlikely.
The skilful offensive all-rounder reportedly does not feel enough trust in Juventus from the club’s executive team and management, so he would like to work somewhere where he will be more respected.
And where could the Argentine head to? According to the Italian media, Inter Milan is in the running. After all, when Giuseppe Marotta left Juventus’ structures in 2018, the first to write to him was Dybala. They had a very good relationship, which could benefit everyone.
Dybala wouldn’t have to change the league he is already used to, plus he would move to a team that is doing well and where he could fit in well. However, the question is whether Inter can afford Dybala’s salary. That could potentially be the only obstacle.
Apart from Inter, however, clubs like Barcelona and Tottenham are interested in the Argentine’s services.
Will Dybala leave Juventus after seven years?
Source: WhoScored, Transfermarkt, Calciomercato
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